Rome is definitely not famous for his beaches and (non) crystalline water. During summer, local inhabitants invade the closest beaches of Ostia, about 30 km away. But if you are craving for a deep into the sea to refresh from the 40°C temperatures, a good option is to go a little bit further to the town of Anzio. Here you will find a nicer setting with small cliffs, caves and plenty of Roman ruins directly on the beach. After the beach is over, two possibilities for a nice stroll are the center of the City, famous for its fish economy, or even better the WWF nature reserve of “Tor Caldara”, about 8 km far away from Anzio.
Rome is definitely not famous for his beaches and (non) crystalline water. During summer, local inhabitants invade the closest beaches of Ostia, about 30 km away. But if you are craving for a deep into the sea to refresh from the 40°C temperatures, a good option is to go a little bit further to the town of Anzio. Here you will find a nicer setting with small cliffs, caves and plenty of Roman ruins directly on the beach. After the beach is over, two possibilities for a nice stroll are the center of the City, famous for its fish economy, or even better the WWF nature reserve of “Tor Caldara”, about 8 km far away from Anzio.
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